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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> While we're at it though...I have my own question that I can't seem to get
> an answer to.  I have an internal server that I am trying to portforward ftp
> traffic to and it's not working.  I think because I'm sending traffic from
> port 2001 to the internal server and missing out on the ftp data that's
> going to port 20.  Does anyone know how to do this.  Basically I just need
> to forward data through my server to the internal ftp-server, BUT I can't
> use ports 20 or 21, since I have an anonymous ftp server running on those
> ports.
> 
> any help would be appreciated.
> 
> carl

i thought (but i could be wrong) all you had to do was load
the ip_masq_ftp module with an argument like port=2001
(it might be ports=2001) and it would take care of the
data channel. are you doing this?

raf

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